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Claims that Florida banned "The Diary of Anne Frank" are disputed as the book remains part of the state's 8th-grade ...
It seems Florida schools are banning 'The Diary of Anne Frank,' likely due to the more explicit material found in the 1995 ...
What exactly is “Slam Frank,” the purported hip-hop musical that reimagines the Holocaust’s most famous victim as a pansexual ...
Book review by Dr Anne Sarzin One has to admire the courage—or perhaps the foolhardiness—of any author aiming to research the ...
Anne Frank’s comfortable, upper-middle-class childhood in Frankfurt before the Nazis came to power at the beginning of 1933 makes a striking contrast with the cloistered household described in ...
However, a 2016 study by the Anne Frank House suggests the Franks might not have had a betrayer at all and that the raid on 263 Prinsengracht might not have initially intended to find hidden Jews.
Anne Frank House opening re-creation of rooms family hid in during World War II and Holocaust CBS News New York's Allen Devlin takes us inside the exhibit ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day next ...
“Anne Frank is so much more than the diary she kept,” says Suzanne Grimmer, the center’s director of museum operations. “Her struggle began with trying to get out.” ...
Great Neck students got the chance to explore the exhibit, walking through the steps of Frank’s life. Queen Máxima was led on a tour by Executive Dirrector Ronald Leopold through the exhibit ...
Frank and her family were legitimate Dutch citizens who had every right to live inside their own country. Their country was invaded by the Nazis, who were intent on ethnic cleansing.
"Anne Frank: The Exhibition" a full-scale recreation of the annex in Amsterdam where Frank, her family and others hid from the Nazis for two years, is now at the Center for Jewish History.